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i am listing her as part of the usip team, which includes steve hadley, george moose, jeremy rabkin, dr. kristin lord, our executive vice president. i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guest, ambassador jones, the assistant secretary of state for near east affairs, the u.s. ambassador to iraq, and the deputy assistant secretary of state for iraqi and iran. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor who is our vice president for the middle east and africa and leads our efforts in support of iraq's success and is a great asset to the institute, to the united states, to the world. she has done a perfect amount of work where iraq is concerned. she has published a book, and she is an important part of the institute and has led for years our work. she was big about the u.s. institute's work in iraq. >> thank you for such a warm introduction. i would like to welcome his excellency prime minister maliki, his accompanying delegation, and our guests. usip has been working in iraq since 2003. we have shared its high moments as well as its difficu
i am listing her as part of the usip team, which includes steve hadley, george moose, jeremy rabkin, dr. kristin lord, our executive vice president. i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guest, ambassador jones, the assistant secretary of state for near east affairs, the u.s. ambassador to iraq, and the deputy assistant secretary of state for iraqi and iran. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor who is our vice president for the middle east...
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steve tourism is a law professor in chicago he's an expert in interrogation techniques and has been able to obtain the freedom of several suspects on death row life sentences often their alleged confessions he's one of the polygraphs fiercest critics. they hope the person up to this machine they tell them that this machine is infallible and it's objective and it's neutral it doesn't know you this machine doesn't have the stake in whether or not you're in the center guilty. and when they fail that polygraph test or better yet when they're told they fail that polygraph test it brings them down to a place of hopelessness where it's easier to get them to confess and we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results they get innocent people to confess. knowing the polygraph is not always dependable scientists have been urgently researching brain i and voice passions instead so far without much success the human spirit seems capable of resisting even the most determined efforts to extract the truth. and to read a private company based in chicago that was set up a method
steve tourism is a law professor in chicago he's an expert in interrogation techniques and has been able to obtain the freedom of several suspects on death row life sentences often their alleged confessions he's one of the polygraphs fiercest critics. they hope the person up to this machine they tell them that this machine is infallible and it's objective and it's neutral it doesn't know you this machine doesn't have the stake in whether or not you're in the center guilty. and when they fail...
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steve wozniak a call follower of apple and he's somebody who became a multimillionaire very quickly but even after that he secretly told computer science to fifth graders for almost six years and i think you have similar last orders because you worked as that police officer on the bit in louisiana i wonder what made you do that i went to a police academy in los angeles in about one thousand nine hundred two because i wanted to learn the basics of police law i was interested in becoming a police officer on a reserve level which meant that i could go and be a policeman whenever i wanted to be and then when i wanted to go supposed to do special security operations or a movie or a musical two or whatever was i could do it so. back then i wasn't doing movies but i wanted to be able to do other things. the main reason i wanted to do this was because i saw in life bad guys who thought they were so big and so bad and so tough that they could murder and rape and rob and pillage and get away with it and i wanted to say wait a minute there's another guys out there that are just as tough or tou
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right now, we will start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. the interim nuclear agreement with iran announced last weekend has been called historic, but it remains to be seen whether it is historically bad that fails to halt the drive for nuclear starts or if it's a bad that will need much firmer aessure on iran to salvage sustainable agreement. i think the final answer will not be known for at least six months but i'm afraid it's almost certain that the results will be closer to the former than the latter. it should be noted this is not the first time that iran has not reached a so called historic agreement to monitor the nuclear program. britain, france, and germany thought they had a historic agreement in 2003 when iran agreed to suspend enrichment temporarily and enter negotiations. unfortunately, those negotiations went nowhere and they eventually drop the faÇade of negotiations two years later when it was in their interest to do so. it is called a first step agreement and is clearly more a step towards a nuclear iran than of progress.te
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it's their ability on steve's issue. we're all related. >> we were having a discussion hat i purposely stayed out of. and at the own the day the symbolism of the pa len stein issue matters a lot. we're not going to be worried ever again. but having said that at the palestine issue, it gives the al stanees word world like it. there will be a whole list of others there strog do with egypt and so on and so forth. the palestine issue does matter. we need to understand how does it matter. and they're like oh, that we need to be -- we need be real hollow sticks. so president obama has all sorts of confusion issues, obamacare. so the question is will -- if he tibe make the deal with the iranians which satisfies him and satisfied secretary statement of kerry. it's a real consideration. and the same consideration exists 10 years. it's someone to make deal with the yourself. the other is i would get your ams so sort be leader. there was some imperfections and what the supreme leader was the phone call between obama. it goes to tha
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right now we'll start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. he interim nuclear agreement with iran that was announced last weekend has been called but it agreement, remains to be seen whether ate istorically bad agreement that fails to halt iran's strive for nuclear weapon or just a bad tough negotiations that will need much more firmer iran to reach and salvage an acceptable and agreement. i think the final answer won't be known for at least six onths, but i'm afraid it's results rtain that the will be closer to the former than the latter. it should be noted that this is not the first time that iran has reached so-called historic nuclear on its program. britain, france and germany a historic had 2003 ent with iran with when they agreed to suspend activities unless those negotiations went nowhere eventually dropped the facade of negotiations two years later when it was in its do so.t to the latest flawed agreement is agreement first step but it's clearly more of a step oward a nuclear aran than a realistic step to reverse the nuclear progress.
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an exquisite with which he makes a spokesperson for steve rothman said next. can the historic deal or a monumental mistake. a week and major world powers and iran hammered out a deal on the so called rogue
an exquisite with which he makes a spokesperson for steve rothman said next. can the historic deal or a monumental mistake. a week and major world powers and iran hammered out a deal on the so called rogue
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long, steve chow from the program. how are you. >> wang was not in a mood to answer our questions. >> no. sir, are you still involved in the trade of threatened and endangered species? >> soon, workers of his emerged to stop us filming. >> but not once did he deny that he the world's most infamous trafficker was back in the trade. al jazeera, malaysia. do see the full premier of the return, own al jazeera on thursday, at 2230 gmt. and if you missed that, and steve ciao you can visit our website for more information on his investigation. lawyers say they will stop participating in arbitration hearing unless major league commissioner bud selig agrees to testify. he is appealing 211 game ban for doping but stormed out of a hearing on wednesday, when told that he wouldn't be appearing. i lost my mind. i knew it wasn't fair, but what we saw today it was disgusting and the fact that the man from milwaukee, that put this suspension on me was not one bit of evidence something i didn't do. and he doesn't have the courage to com
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possible aerial strike from israel on only iran that's exactly my point that it is gulf state goal steve that primarily support israel the same goal states that if you look at that media if you look at what is being published in saudi arabia what is being sad and sarah saudi arabia in mosques you know the extent of vitriol against israel is simply a parallel to you would never hear anything of this sort even in iran so i wonder why do you think this unlikely union really emerged. i think some of that you view the situation a very superficial way indeed overtly there are a lot of states who support and those really resolutions in the united nation and publicly condemned israel but under the public's greater conduct and in and intimate intelligence cooperation and operational cooperation with israel we're not talking just about saudi arabia we're talking about egypt we're talking about jordan they document many gulf states and iran before the arena for khomeini so israel has formed secret allies with countries that publicly support the end the israeli line but covered really our support no
possible aerial strike from israel on only iran that's exactly my point that it is gulf state goal steve that primarily support israel the same goal states that if you look at that media if you look at what is being published in saudi arabia what is being sad and sarah saudi arabia in mosques you know the extent of vitriol against israel is simply a parallel to you would never hear anything of this sort even in iran so i wonder why do you think this unlikely union really emerged. i think some...
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including the company's billionaire owner steve cohen. >> his firm will no longer be able to manage money for the outside investors. >> this say o sea of agreement s on the verge of a 13 million-dollar agreements. both cases challenging the notion that some wall street firms are too big, too powerful and too important to the economy to prosecute. some and lists say criminal charges against chase would be a truer test. >> the sec didn't pose the same risk to the economy as a too big to jail problem as go the city bank or bank of america or wells fargo or jp. mor morgan would. if you had one of those banks charged criminally it would limit their ain' ability to trat business and they would have massive lay-offs and it would hurt the economy. raj is also serving an 11 year prison se sentence. prison charges against cohen are still possible. >> and the sec capital fine was not the only big settlement announced today. johnson & johnson was accused of paying kickbacks to doctors and a for pharmaceutical provider ad marketing drugs that are not approved by regulators. >> so michael eaves joins u
including the company's billionaire owner steve cohen. >> his firm will no longer be able to manage money for the outside investors. >> this say o sea of agreement s on the verge of a 13 million-dollar agreements. both cases challenging the notion that some wall street firms are too big, too powerful and too important to the economy to prosecute. some and lists say criminal charges against chase would be a truer test. >> the sec didn't pose the same risk to the economy as a...
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many of his questions stem from the tenth of the harvey oswald steve davies off the bat to the preside. check a stick that this sin was never put on trial. the dow says they're in the majority. new polls said county to disbelief is ingrained in the human psyche. six out of ten americans believe the harvey oswald did not accidental classic menus in the effective cost and his casting and ninety. he can find them all on a website that has been cast to come the rooster is a theme developing here. using as our headline acts at this national maritime tried doing gemini urging russia to release the greenpeace ship and fifty people were arrested in september up to protest against martian arctic oil drilling in anwar on a website. we are sleeping and unite us happy colorful below this week has been overcome in order to release them goes down thanks for that to be a sharpie in the newsroom. it's time for the world this week seven days corp has his correspondence with one down with a screen that he supports an inflammatory said very well known to eat also it is annotated out of the french daily n
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recount is likely to happen since this race was so close with opponent michael gora comedian and rapper steve berchtold at about twelve percent floyd elected its first white mayor since one nine hundred seventy four former detroit medical center chief mike doogan he must face the city's twenty billion dollars bankruptcy problems but on not on his own most power is still in the hands of the city's emergency finance cheat in colorado an initiative to tax recreational marijuana at a twenty five percent rate was passed the funds will go to schools and also toward regulation also five of the eleven rural counties in the mile high city voted to secede from the state over the likelihood of that becoming a reality is zilch finally in washington state voters took a cue from their california neighbors to the south and struck down. a ballot measure that would require the labeling of genetically modified foods so if you're living in that state you won't know what's in your food any time soon anyway but that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t americ
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well i and i and i and i i completely agree with steve and i think the point that i was making and just to to launch off what he said yes obama has to believe what he's doing and i am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that he does believe that negotiations need to go forward it's just that he does he is not doing that in an effective way in terms of controlling or at least reaching out to members of congress so they don't they don't torpedo his efforts you know in the arena negotiations and getting back to israel you know maybe he believed the right thing to do was negotiating with morsi and was helping them on a path but he didn't do it personally and it is about image it is about the show it is about appearances you know he had he had lower level diplomats going over there he had i and i you know i believe it was secretary hagel was working on that on the case but he didn't show up personal interest and what was going on in israel and i think it's the show it is the appearance it is public relations it is imagery and i think that he's fallen down on the job or that were that
well i and i and i and i i completely agree with steve and i think the point that i was making and just to to launch off what he said yes obama has to believe what he's doing and i am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that he does believe that negotiations need to go forward it's just that he does he is not doing that in an effective way in terms of controlling or at least reaching out to members of congress so they don't they don't torpedo his efforts you know in the arena...
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well i and i and i and i i completely agree with steve and i think the point that i was making and just to to launch off of what he said yes obama has to believe what he's doing and i am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that he does believe that negotiations need to go forward is just a he does he is not doing that in an effective way in terms of controlling or at least reaching out to members of congress so they don't they don't torpedo his efforts you know in the iranian negotiations and getting back to israel you know maybe he believed the right thing to do was negotiating with morsi and was helping them on a path but he didn't do it personally and it is about image it is about the show it is about appearances you know he had he had lower level diplomats going over there he had i and i you know i believe it was secretary hagel was working on that on the case but he didn't show up personal interest and what was going on in israel and i think it's the show it is the appearance it is public relations it is imagery and i think that he's fallen down on the job or that were that
well i and i and i and i i completely agree with steve and i think the point that i was making and just to to launch off of what he said yes obama has to believe what he's doing and i am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that he does believe that negotiations need to go forward is just a he does he is not doing that in an effective way in terms of controlling or at least reaching out to members of congress so they don't they don't torpedo his efforts you know in the iranian...
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right steve? >> they got to me early because yes i will reenforce that, sal. >> thank you, steve. >>> yes, sir. you were spot on. there is fog off the coast. but i was just looking sunset district over to lake merced there is still a hint of an easterly breeze. as long as that holds the city will be warm and sunny today. i would rather forecast rain than when that fog moves on shore. and i'm standing right in front of it. but there it goes. here we go again. it looks like another breezy wednesdayy pattern. i don't think it will be as bad as last sunday. you see the bend in the clouds? high pressure is still holding its ground. main impact will be a cooler weekend. we start off with 40s and 50s and 30s. is 53 at sfo. there is a little easterly breeze also at oakland. 39 santa rosa sot mornings are -- 39 santa rosa so the mornings are cold. clear skies for us. some of that fog trying to work its way in. it will still be warm friday. we will see that system sweep through and it will give us a cooler,
right steve? >> they got to me early because yes i will reenforce that, sal. >> thank you, steve. >>> yes, sir. you were spot on. there is fog off the coast. but i was just looking sunset district over to lake merced there is still a hint of an easterly breeze. as long as that holds the city will be warm and sunny today. i would rather forecast rain than when that fog moves on shore. and i'm standing right in front of it. but there it goes. here we go again. it looks like...
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ip team, which includes steve hadley, former national security adviser and a member of professor jeremy rap can and ms. judy ansley, who are also members of our board. dr. kristin lord is with us. she is our executive vice president. in addition, i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guests. ambassador beth jones, who is the assistance of terri state for near -- assistant secretary for near east affairs. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor, ambassador bill taylor, who is our vice president for the middle east and africa and leads our efforts in support of iraq's success. also, a great asset to the institute, to the united states, into the world. she has done a terrific amount of work where iraq is concerned. she is public the book. a book.shed she is a very important part of the institute and has been leading for years our efforts where iraq is concerned. she is going to describe a little bit about the work of the institute in iraq. >> thank you for such a warm welcome. i would like to welcome prime minister al-maliki. we have shared
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recount is likely to happen since this race was so close with opponent michael gora comedian and rapper steve burke who perry and boring who's a correspondent here reported on hold at about twelve percent detroit elected its first white mayor since one thousand nine hundred seventy four former detroit medical center chief mike dubin he must face the milot the city's that twenty billion dollars bankruptcy problems but he will not do that on his own and most of the power for the student is still in. hands of the city's emergency financial chief so we'll have to see how all of that plays out in the future with all of these upcoming new people now in colorado initiative to tax recreational marijuana is at a twenty five percent and that was actually passed the funds will go to schools and towards regulation also five of eleven roll counties in the mile high city that had the right to vote to secede from the state did in fact passed that whoever the likelihood of that becoming a reality is zilch as it needs to go through congress and they need to approve it first finally in washington state voters
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germany has to guarantee him safe passage and basically staying on the on that the german soil without steve but the possibility extradition to the united states and according to various sources that actually is within the power of the german parliament by the eighth probably will only come into effect if there will be a parliamentary investigation in connection with the whole scandal surrounding n.s.a. and phone tapping so that is yet of course to be seen as depending again on the german parliament but so from what we know. late word snowden is ready to do that of course when he was talking to the member of the german parliament who was in moscow just on thursday he said that he would much rather testify before washington but obviously he cannot do that for natural reasons and of course there's also the whole issue that according to a snowden's russian attorney i thought it was he and i if snowden does indeed leave russia to go to germany for for the purpose of. speaking before the german congress that he could leave he could lose his asylum status his refugee status in russia that could al
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so far it's at a dead end and it's difficult to see right now steve what would be the next step because. there would be a bloody retaliate shoot from the taliban and the security is heightened in the i'm everyone is just in anticipation as to what will be the next move. u.s. and pakistani officials recently praise the way bilateral relations were developing but this latest drone strike will likely tarnish that trend that's according to peace activists nor mir. this is an absolute defiance of. on behalf of the u.s. government of what no washer we've had explicitly stated was necessary for poc son to take the matter into its own hands and this just seems to be a slap on the face to say your peace talks really do not mean anything to us and it seems to be the us stating that it wants absolutely nothing to do with the pakistani government's stance on this so we see a regression in terms of in terms of where we could be heading. taking a bite of the problem europe's on high alert over a recent rabies outbreak in france amid fears it could spill over the border. protection as. we put ourselve
so far it's at a dead end and it's difficult to see right now steve what would be the next step because. there would be a bloody retaliate shoot from the taliban and the security is heightened in the i'm everyone is just in anticipation as to what will be the next move. u.s. and pakistani officials recently praise the way bilateral relations were developing but this latest drone strike will likely tarnish that trend that's according to peace activists nor mir. this is an absolute defiance of....
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i'm rick steves, back with more of the best of europe. this time, we're exploring naples. it's a city that's living in the streets today as it has for centuries. bella napoli. it's loveable chaos. naples is italy in the extreme. if you like italy as far south as rome, go further south. it just gets better. if italy's getting a little overwhelming by the time you get down to rome, think twice about going further. italy intensifies as you plunge deeper. and plunging deeper, that's exactly what we're doing this time as we explore naples. [ speaking italian ] we'll go shopping neapolitan style, dodge scooters in naples' crazy traffic, explore the city's vibrant neighborhoods, admire exquisite ancient mosaics, taste pizza in its birthplace. then we climb the lip of a slumbering volcano and wander the amazing ruins of the roman town it destroyed. so many european travel dreams take you to italy. the bay of naples area, about three hours south of rome, is filled with fun and fascination. from naples, we'll climb smoldering mount vesuvius and visit the ruins of pompeii. centuries
i'm rick steves, back with more of the best of europe. this time, we're exploring naples. it's a city that's living in the streets today as it has for centuries. bella napoli. it's loveable chaos. naples is italy in the extreme. if you like italy as far south as rome, go further south. it just gets better. if italy's getting a little overwhelming by the time you get down to rome, think twice about going further. italy intensifies as you plunge deeper. and plunging deeper, that's exactly what...
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for the united states, madeleine albright great i am listing her team,t of the usip which includes steve hadley, jeremy rads, kristin lord, our executive vice president. i would like to recognize a couple of special state ambassadorguest, jones, the assistant secretary of state for near east affairs, the u.s. ambassador to iraq, and the deputy assistant secretary of state for iraqi and iran. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor who is our vice president for the middle east and africa and lead to our efforts in success, andaq's then a great asset to the institute, two united states, to the world. she has done a perfect amount of work where iraq is concerned. andhas published a book, an important part of the institute and has let ari -- work.s led for years our she was big about the u.s. institute's work in iraq. >> thank you for such a warm introduction. i would like to welcome his excellency prime minister malki, his accompanying delegation, and our guests. usip has been working in iraq since 2003. we have shared its high moments as well as its difficult ones.
for the united states, madeleine albright great i am listing her team,t of the usip which includes steve hadley, jeremy rads, kristin lord, our executive vice president. i would like to recognize a couple of special state ambassadorguest, jones, the assistant secretary of state for near east affairs, the u.s. ambassador to iraq, and the deputy assistant secretary of state for iraqi and iran. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor who is our vice president for the...
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steve from kfaz has more. >> any inmate ripping or defacing the miles per hour flag stickers is looking at what the sheriff calls a "bread and water diet." it's a punishment for bad behavior. disgusting by all accounts, including the sheriff's. >> i tell you. it doesn't meet my criteria. >> we visited the area where the worst inmates are housed. sure enough, the flags met with some resistance. >> this is a flag displayed in the cell. where a special management corrupt of the jail. inmate in a cell like this one has been repeatedly tearing down a decal like that. as a result of this che is on a bread and water diet until next january 26. >> ten inmates currently slapped with what the sheriff news release calls a "bread and water penalty "for defacing the flag. the civil liberties union says we're looking in the constitutionality if prisoners can be punished for defiling the flags which would be considered public property. the sheriff says he is promoting patriotism. plain and simple. >> is this a publicity stunt? >> well, everything i do is a publicity stunt. no, it's not a publicity stu
steve from kfaz has more. >> any inmate ripping or defacing the miles per hour flag stickers is looking at what the sheriff calls a "bread and water diet." it's a punishment for bad behavior. disgusting by all accounts, including the sheriff's. >> i tell you. it doesn't meet my criteria. >> we visited the area where the worst inmates are housed. sure enough, the flags met with some resistance. >> this is a flag displayed in the cell. where a special management...
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nbc's steve handelsman. so is there reason for optimism for the negotiated deal with iran, or is this a flawed plan that will only further embolden a rogue nation? joining us a michael rubin author of the new book "dancing with the devil, the perils of engaging rogue regimes." i guess we can tell where he stands. and former assistant of defense peter brooks. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. mr. rubin, let me start with you. so the president says they cannot risk not trying diplomacy. what do you say to that? >> you know, there is nothing wrong with trying diplomacy. the problem here is that this is a tremendously bad deal that leaves gaping holes in iran's capability. just for example, it doesn't touch parchin, which is according to national intelligence estimates where iran has experiments with nuclear bomb components such as nuclear weapons triggers. there should be a truth and reconciliation commitment on the part of iran to come clean on just what they have been working on. >> why can't we fi
nbc's steve handelsman. so is there reason for optimism for the negotiated deal with iran, or is this a flawed plan that will only further embolden a rogue nation? joining us a michael rubin author of the new book "dancing with the devil, the perils of engaging rogue regimes." i guess we can tell where he stands. and former assistant of defense peter brooks. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. mr. rubin, let me start with you. so the president says they cannot risk not trying...
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small time that's when i came out this site is coming but fate is not with steve at nights and then the petsmart step as the streets and albany state acting since the place the daisy buchanan ninety of hands on a copy of the streets and take sats them to advance his us a sneak peek two men beginning a new adventure. sure it's the first us troops noble that spoken for years but it's also the first in the hands of illustrator to d congrats and well in rider johnny family. freckles when freckles oh yes nice guy meet the new character mack a lock. asterix and the fix is set in scotland. replete with stereotypes of kilts whiskey and bagpipes. conrad and joey say they wanted to find a fresh take on and the books that came before it i knew we were really constrained to respect the universe and style. it's art created from constraints constraints to respect the sixteen year career and illustrator of their leaders so in two thousand eleven he announced he would no longer be drawing the series and the supervise production in the latest book. andrew home when it's on the cover along new illustrato
small time that's when i came out this site is coming but fate is not with steve at nights and then the petsmart step as the streets and albany state acting since the place the daisy buchanan ninety of hands on a copy of the streets and take sats them to advance his us a sneak peek two men beginning a new adventure. sure it's the first us troops noble that spoken for years but it's also the first in the hands of illustrator to d congrats and well in rider johnny family. freckles when freckles...
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thank you, steve jobs. it is now simple to buy games, by something you find of value at a number of ages. that is changing. let's not thing is, attend a 14-year-old spot newspapers. they did not. they never did. people come to newspapers when they find the need for the value equation. that is often when they get a first job, or they have a family and they start to think about what the community is offering and what public schools -- and they start to engage with the community in a different way. absolutely i think those things are coming together. i want to go to your content strategy. it is really interesting. i think you create some content and then you sell access or you do deals with people like everyday health, provide access to your audience. how you makelaine the decision of what you cover and what other people will cover? at how you do that? toour strategy is essentially -- we have a theory that most people care about a limited set of things. 70% of web users use less than 15 sites a month. older,le
thank you, steve jobs. it is now simple to buy games, by something you find of value at a number of ages. that is changing. let's not thing is, attend a 14-year-old spot newspapers. they did not. they never did. people come to newspapers when they find the need for the value equation. that is often when they get a first job, or they have a family and they start to think about what the community is offering and what public schools -- and they start to engage with the community in a different...
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. >> steve agee. >> dick tucked. >> i don't know, who cares? wipe it from your memory. it's time for "@midnight." captioning sponsored by comedy central welcome to "@midnight." this is a very special halloween show. happy halloween, everyone. yes, i know, technically it's november 1. we've never aired at 11:59. it's always 12:01, but we don't knave ( bleep ) about that. the internet is a virtual free for all for everyone
. >> steve agee. >> dick tucked. >> i don't know, who cares? wipe it from your memory. it's time for "@midnight." captioning sponsored by comedy central welcome to "@midnight." this is a very special halloween show. happy halloween, everyone. yes, i know, technically it's november 1. we've never aired at 11:59. it's always 12:01, but we don't knave ( bleep ) about that. the internet is a virtual free for all for everyone
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>> steve, we said all along i know that there's selective leaks going on out of various house committees of, as they conduct oversight into this, but we said all along that there were in the testing of this instances where there were problems that were identified and fixes that were undertaken to the welcome back site. the web site. what we did not expect was that we would have the size problem that we had come october 1st. in and -- if we had expected that, we wouldn't have been promoting the launch of the web site in the run-up to it in the way that we were. president was very candid about that. i mean, it does not stand the test of logic to suggest that we somehow knew that the web site would perform as poorly as it did and a week before or four days before were encouraging people to go to it and talking about how it would be fairly functional and effective. so there's no question if the point of these selective leaks is to get everybody to recognize that the web site performed terribly on october 1st, i don't think that's a point that anybody here is denying. so what we're focused on
>> steve, we said all along i know that there's selective leaks going on out of various house committees of, as they conduct oversight into this, but we said all along that there were in the testing of this instances where there were problems that were identified and fixes that were undertaken to the welcome back site. the web site. what we did not expect was that we would have the size problem that we had come october 1st. in and -- if we had expected that, we wouldn't have been...
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i listened to steve carefully. i don't hear leftism in steve schmidt. >> ted cruz is perfectly following the conservative model of rush limbaugh and other talk radio hosts. they constantly prick at the sort of hurt feelings and anger and range of their listeners to keep them hopped up and excite and listening all the time every quarter out they got to keep rolling them over. ted cruz follows that model. irony is that people like rush limbaugh and ann coulter are happy to have a democrat to beat up in the white house. this he don't have an interest in winning elections. it doesn't do them any good to have a republican in the white house because then what would they talk about? they would have to become devoted to that president which doesn't help their ratings. ted cruz is following the model of the people who least want to win elections, but he's using and claiming that could help win elections. it's so ironic but the reason why people like steve schmidt lose credibility among the base because they believe rush and
i listened to steve carefully. i don't hear leftism in steve schmidt. >> ted cruz is perfectly following the conservative model of rush limbaugh and other talk radio hosts. they constantly prick at the sort of hurt feelings and anger and range of their listeners to keep them hopped up and excite and listening all the time every quarter out they got to keep rolling them over. ted cruz follows that model. irony is that people like rush limbaugh and ann coulter are happy to have a democrat...
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steve cohen is lot of things. he was smart enough to surround himself with people that are very, very bright. they didn't make that much money for being stupid. melissa: james what do you think. >> i will not cry for them either but this may be interpreted as sad commentary on wall street -- melissa: why is this not a sad commentary on wall street? at love folks out there say this firm has been very suspicious for a long time. they were trading ahead of the street. they were too good. made too much money. all the talk on the street for years and years it was dirty money. >> you have to give people their presumption of innocence and you need to keep it in per speck. they had six people convicted of six people of insider trading. there is a firm of about a thousand people. this is not entirely clear a firm-wide problem although obviously when they agreed to right a very big check, in fact the biggest check ever it raises questions. melissa: it's a firm-wide problem. >> i'm sorry, i read -- melissa: ha is exactly wha
steve cohen is lot of things. he was smart enough to surround himself with people that are very, very bright. they didn't make that much money for being stupid. melissa: james what do you think. >> i will not cry for them either but this may be interpreted as sad commentary on wall street -- melissa: why is this not a sad commentary on wall street? at love folks out there say this firm has been very suspicious for a long time. they were trading ahead of the street. they were too good....
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apparent success rate the company has turned down all requests to be interviewed it might be because of steve driza and other experts who severely condemn its theories a simplistic and it's methods as overly coercive. all the studies show that people can conception rates better than a coin flip may be slightly better than fifty percent ok. they're leaving these trainings thinking that they can detect deception it eighty five percent that's just hogwash but it drives the interrogation in a way that makes it much more likely that they're going to obtain false confessions . but reid has taken note of such criticism and has improved its methodology by asking instructors to be more prudent when it comes to the signals that could be interpreted as lying nevertheless the video still teach the same controversial process of recognizing lies through body language. a deceptive suspect may orient his body away from the interviewer in a. position posture is the rigid suspect the so preoccupied with his deception that he appears frozen in the chair and even unable to move the purpose of an interrogation un
apparent success rate the company has turned down all requests to be interviewed it might be because of steve driza and other experts who severely condemn its theories a simplistic and it's methods as overly coercive. all the studies show that people can conception rates better than a coin flip may be slightly better than fifty percent ok. they're leaving these trainings thinking that they can detect deception it eighty five percent that's just hogwash but it drives the interrogation in a way...
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according to figures by steve beshear, last week, more than 50,000 people signed up for health care coverage with over 45,000 enrolled in medicaid. now, this is a state where nearly one in six people are uninsured. as governor beshear made it clear last month, the people in kentucky are looking at the importance of expanding health care coverage and overlooking the rhetoric of kentucky's congressional delegation. >> people, number one, are eager to find out. they're going on this website in droves. and number two, when they really dig down and they look, man, they like what they're finding, and they're going away with affordable health care for the first time in their lives. >> if obama care continues to improve and if what's happening in kentucky takes shape at the national level, we might soon be hearing more reactions like this one from kentucky. after a 35-year-old man found out he qualified for insurance for the first time in his life, well, thank god. i believe i'm going to be a democrat. and that sound right now, if you listen carefully off in the distance is the sound of senator mitc
according to figures by steve beshear, last week, more than 50,000 people signed up for health care coverage with over 45,000 enrolled in medicaid. now, this is a state where nearly one in six people are uninsured. as governor beshear made it clear last month, the people in kentucky are looking at the importance of expanding health care coverage and overlooking the rhetoric of kentucky's congressional delegation. >> people, number one, are eager to find out. they're going on this website...
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congressman steve stockman chose to hear it differently. listen to what he says a few minutes later in the hearing. >> i think, though, you earlier gave me my favorite tweet of the day for someone to send out which is i'm lucky enough to -- oh, really the quote is from you. it says i'm lucky enough not to have to sign up for obama care. that's wonderful. i wish my constituents could say the same. >> i actually think i was referring to i'm lucky to have access to good health care, which the -- >> i still will take your quote from the record. i wrote it down. it's really good. >> she didn't say anything what he just said. anyway, in other words he's saying i don't care what you actually said as long as i can quote you out of context and tweet out, it was worse than that. that's all that matter to me. nice trick, congressman. everybody saw it. it fits a pattern when it comes to critics of the affordable care act. the truth is often seen beside the point. remember death panels? this comment from congressman louie gohmert might be the most incre
congressman steve stockman chose to hear it differently. listen to what he says a few minutes later in the hearing. >> i think, though, you earlier gave me my favorite tweet of the day for someone to send out which is i'm lucky enough to -- oh, really the quote is from you. it says i'm lucky enough not to have to sign up for obama care. that's wonderful. i wish my constituents could say the same. >> i actually think i was referring to i'm lucky to have access to good health care,...
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you have a number of republicans including steve stockman and senator jim enhoff, michele bachmann has said the house could consider impeachment of president obama. what does this mean for your party looking ahead to 2016. >> it's not helpful today and i've been a campaign manager on several campaigns where i get a phone call from a family member and said, chip, i made some comments we may need to talk about. never helpful when a family member goes way off the talking points and says something like this. i agree with daniellea a little bit. this happens at the end of bush's term when they call him a racist and compared him to adolf hitler. this doesn't help the country and doesn't help the party that's doing it. as we're trying to move past closing down the government, i think we need to stay on the issues as close as possible. >> do you think ted cruz said, dad, we've all been there probably at one thing or another, dad, you went too far or do you think that, frankly, he pretty much agrees with him? >> no, no, i'm sure he's had a conversation with his dad since that and said, dad, it'
you have a number of republicans including steve stockman and senator jim enhoff, michele bachmann has said the house could consider impeachment of president obama. what does this mean for your party looking ahead to 2016. >> it's not helpful today and i've been a campaign manager on several campaigns where i get a phone call from a family member and said, chip, i made some comments we may need to talk about. never helpful when a family member goes way off the talking points and says...
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you're looking at going after one of the tallest buildings i soon, and to have a steve show around it. what building are you looking to climb. >> i evaluate urban climbing, it has to be something that captures the imagination. you have to see it and think wow, that's something i want to climb. >> keep us posted where you end up climbing. jimmy, i want to ask you the chicken or the egg question. i know climbing is second nati e to alex. are you filming these guys because they're going to the extremes. or are these guys going to the extremes because you're filming them? >> i think it depends. it could be both. it could be either. you know, ultimately i think what alex does is really inspiring, and you know, they're not like normal athletes that we think about where you can watch them in the stadium or in a court and have love a lot of people watch the human potential. a big part of that is what i'm inspired to capture and share with people. >> it really seems like alex goes well beyond what would seem humanly possible. now we've got a social media question for you. let's go to hermela f
you're looking at going after one of the tallest buildings i soon, and to have a steve show around it. what building are you looking to climb. >> i evaluate urban climbing, it has to be something that captures the imagination. you have to see it and think wow, that's something i want to climb. >> keep us posted where you end up climbing. jimmy, i want to ask you the chicken or the egg question. i know climbing is second nati e to alex. are you filming these guys because they're...
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. >> steve jobs couldn't get it to connect to the internet. embarrassing, but they worked it out. when facebook went public last year a technical error in nasdaq's system delayed the start of trading resulting in a loss to market makers of half a billion dollars. and those of you old enough to know who rube goldberg was may recall the rollout of the edsel, a ford motor company automobile so awful its name still is synonymous with a costly flop. and let's not talk about lehman brothers, bear stearns, aig, jpmorgan chase. the crash of '08. beside those calamities, obamacare's computer problems pale. oh, yes, mistakes are made by big corporations and big government. and although i was for something else, something simpler and easier to manage, i'm betting this will get fixed. as for those strident partisan voices crowing over obama care's first bad round, ask yourself if those weren't some of the same voices cheering on the invasion of iraq and promising victory would be swift and easy. ten years. trillions of dollars. and all those lost and wrecked lives. have we heard any apology?
. >> steve jobs couldn't get it to connect to the internet. embarrassing, but they worked it out. when facebook went public last year a technical error in nasdaq's system delayed the start of trading resulting in a loss to market makers of half a billion dollars. and those of you old enough to know who rube goldberg was may recall the rollout of the edsel, a ford motor company automobile so awful its name still is synonymous with a costly flop. and let's not talk about lehman brothers,...